Our sister paper The Mirror are reporting that Tottenham Hotspur could be set to offer both Andros Townsend AND Aaron Lennon, as well as a cash sum, to capture Albion's top scorer and academy product Saido Berahino.

Tottenham Hotspur's Andros Townsend

Mauricio Pochettino clearly doesn't fancy Lennon having shipped him out on loan to Everton in January, while except for Europa League matches and when he represents England, football hasn't always been a guarantee for Townsend, either.

Everton's Aaron Lennon and Aston Villa's Kieran Richardson in action

Tony Pulis wants wingers; he pointed out on occasions last season that the squad needed pace, and so purchased Callum McManaman, while James McClean is nearing a move.

Berahino is missing from England U21's European Championships campaign through injury, but Pochettino supposedly wants the 20-year-old to partner fellow youngster Harry Kane.

Elsewhere, Ciaran Clark continues to be linked with a move to The Hawthorns.

Aston Villa defender Ciaran Clark in action at Sunderland

The Irish defender impressed for rivals Aston Villa, and there is now speculation as to whether his future is in doubt after the arrival of Micah Richards, who has made it clear he wants a central defensive role.

Clark has one year left on his current deal with Villa.

In one of the more intriguing rumours of the summer so far, the Baggies have been linked with a move for Stoke's wantaway midfielder Steven N'Zonzi.

Stoke City's Steven N'Zonzi (left) and West Bromwich Albion's James Morrison (right) battle for the ball

With only a year left on his contract and with no interest in signing another, the Frenchman looks set to depart the Potteries this summer.

Stoke supposedly want £6m for the powerful presence, a fee that Albion should be able to match. Tony Pulis was the man who took N'Zonzi to the Britannia Stadium initially, and may look to do so again.